Galileo ESLRs

You will make a set of 5 posters each representing one of the five ESLRs (Expected Schoolwide Learning Results). Each poster will be 600px height by 400px width. Save each as a JPG. Hand in a folder with all five JPGs in it named 2lastnameESLRs.

Galileo students will be:

Effective Communicators

Critical Thinkers

Lifelong Learners

Responsible Community Members

Healthy Individuals

You will be graded on:

Do your images communicate the idea of the poster? (How can you visually communicate “lifelong learner” “responsible community member” etc.?)

Principles of good layout: Grouping, Alignment, Repetition, Variety

Text is readable and clear. grouped appropriately

Design as a Set: Some elements should carry through all of the different posters — typeface, colors, filters, type of images. Viewers should know they’re looking at posters that fit together in One Campaign.

Curriculum Links

Why Computer Art? Why Media Arts?

One of the most in-demand college degrees employers look for is Communications & Marketing.

Workers and lifelong learners in the 21st century need to communicate information, ideas and opinions in a variety of media.

Our students need to be savvy consumers and skilled producers of media.

I teach art classes, but they are also Career-Tech Ed classes. A lot of what my students do is about communicating, working cooperatively with teammates, solving problems and meeting real deadlines to take pride in the finished products they create.